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Craving real relaxation? Escape to Mikatō Onsen, nestled deep in mountain woods. Natural mineral-rich hot springs soothe every muscle, while nighttime soaks under open skies let you gaze at stars untouched by city lights. The only sounds? Gentle streams and distant wind chimes—a luxury no hotel could ever replicate.

The Cypress Mercure Hotel Nagoya

The Cypress Mercure Hotel Nagoya

4.4 / 5Good263 Reviews
2 Chome-43-6
4.62KM from Mitake Onsen
Conference HallBarChildren's MealIroning ServiceLuggage StorageLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**9
Ibis Styles Nagoya

Ibis Styles Nagoya

4.4 / 5Good115 Reviews
4 Chome-22-24
3.91KM from Mitake Onsen
BarNon-smoking floorChildren's SuppliesLuggage StorageLaundry ServiceChinese Hospitality
per night
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Everything you need to know about Mitake Onsen

Myōkō Mountain Resort is an excellent choice, offering private onsen baths and spacious family suites just a 5-minute walk from the Myōkō Hot Springs. The inn features child-friendly facilities like a dedicated onsen zone and hands-on workshops in local cuisine and tea ceremonies, perfect for creating lasting memories.

Located just 40 minutes by train from Nagoya City Center, it provides easy access while preserving a serene mountain atmosphere. Guests can enjoy sunrise hikes, traditional Japanese cultural experiences, and exquisite kaiseki meals made with seasonal regional ingredients, blending relaxation with authentic heritage.

Tokyu Hotel Nagoya Station is a top pick, located just a 15-minute walk or 10-minute bus ride from Myōkō Onsen. The hotel offers complimentary shuttle services and direct airport transfer buses, ideal for international travelers seeking ease of access.

Rooms feature modern amenities and an indoor onsen pool, allowing guests to unwind before exploring. Nearby attractions include Ōsu Shopping Street and Atsuta Shrine, perfect for a cultural detour. Combine your stay with a day hike up Myōkō Mountain to enjoy autumn foliage and mountain streams, then return to relax in the soothing thermal waters—blending adventure with tranquility.

Beyond soaking in the hot springs, visitors can participate in mountain foraging tours and seasonal farm picking activities. In spring, join a wild herb gathering; during summer, explore bamboo forests and craft handmade bamboo baskets. Autumn brings fresh chestnut and persimmon harvests, while winter offers a rare snow-covered onsen tour.

Local boutiques provide kimono rentals and photography sessions, allowing you to capture scenic moments amid ancient temples and maple groves. Some ryokans also host local cooking classes, teaching how to prepare Nagoya-style miso cod and matcha desserts—offering a deep dive into Aichi Prefecture’s culinary traditions and harmonious relationship with nature.